The urban and community forestry minor (16 credits) enables students in programs such as education, landscape architecture, horticultural sciences, natural resources, and related areas to understand the science and practice underlying the management of urban and community forests. The minor incorporates fundamental science, arboriculture, forest health, and resource management coursework.
For more information on the program requirements necessary to earn a minor in Urban and Community Forestry, see the University Course Catalog or download the minor form.
Students interested in the minor should contact the CFANS Student Services Office directly.
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